Lodzkie for childreen

If you want to spend pleasant time with your children, come and visit Lodzkie. The region has many attractions to offer the youngest and slightly older children. We promise good fun and no boredom!

Film Museum

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Film Museum

Sightseeing Lodz you should wander across the city along two trails – one associated with cinematography, and the other with technology. As part of the first one, an obligatory point of the programme is the Film Museum housed in the former palace of the Scheibler family. The most important exhibit in the museum’s collection is the original Kaiserpanorama from the end of the 19th century, but also historical film cameras and projectors are worth seeing. The interiors themselves are impressive, especially when we remember frames from “The Promised Land” directed by Andrzej Wajda.

Łódź - EC1

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EC1

In the former first power plant in Łódź – EC1, there is the most modern planetarium in Poland, the National Centre for Film Culture, the Centre for Comics and Interactive Narration created by the organisers of the International Festival of Comics and Games, as well as conference rooms and halls for organising events, including the largest Art Nouveau Machine Hall (1,360 sq m).

Borysew Zoo

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Borysew Zoo

While already in the poddębicki district, you can spend a day at the Borysew Zoo. This is an excellent attraction, especially for families with children. In addition, over 1000 animals, 130 species from 6 continents, a mini zoo, the fairytale “Figlarnia” in the spherical tents and an extensive gastronomic sphere will make your stay pleasant for hours. There is the first swimming pool for tigers in Europe and the possibility of feeding 400 winged specimens right from your hand! In 2017 the complex was awarded the Polish Tourist Organisation’s Gold Certificate for “Best Tourist Product”.

Dinopark

Two dinosaurs - a larger and a smaller one, standing on a tree trunk lying on the ground on the background of trees.
Dinopark

If you are looking for a dinosaur park in the Łódź province, the only one is located in Kołacinek, near Brzeziny, about 45 minutes by car from Łódź - Dinopark. There is a marked path along which you can see dinosaurs, and there are also many additional attractions: you can become a little archaeologist, visit a museum, play on the playground, ride a train or enter the "Fairytale Path".

Mikrokosmos Park

An exhibit of a large fly above a pond with bushes in the background

Mikrokosmos Park

Lodzkie offers something for fans of all kinds of bugs as well. In Ujazd, about 12 km north of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, you will find the Mikrokosmos Park - a beautiful garden enriched with large sculptures of insects. You can meet there a giant mosquito, a ladybug, a bumblebee or a bee, and at the same time learn a lot about them. You walk around the park on a marked path, you can approach individual insects and even touch them.

Klemens' Fruit Orchad

Sady Klemensa (Klemens’ Fruit Orchard), located between Łódź and Warsaw, about 7 kilometres east of Rawa Mazowiecka, is one of unique places in the region dedicated for a family holiday. Sady Klemensa were built on the site of former apple orchards and is a great option for a rest among greenery, enriched with a lot of attractions for children: a huge sandbox, a water park with a paddling pool, a maze, trampolines, playgrounds, inflatables, an obstacle course. Children can ride a small and slow train with a tractor, ride go-karts, visit Strachowisko or try their hand at the rope park. For parents, there are places to rest with deckchairs and hammocks.

The Valley of Dwarfs

A miniature cottage for an elf standing on the ground among grass and trees, with birch leaves lying around.

The Valley of Dwarfs

Dolina Skrzatów (The Valley of Dwarfs) in Chociszew is located about 30 km from Łódź. It is a magical place where dwarf stories and Slavic legends attracting not only the youngest, but also adult lovers of fairy tales. The tour takes place in groups, under the supervision of the Dwarf Guide, called the Skrzatologist, who knows everything about dwarfs! He knows where they hide, what secrets they have, what their lives are like. The tour includes a walk in the park and workshops.

Orientarium

The elephant stand in the Orientarium. A small roaring elephant sitting in the water with its trunk raised up. All around is greenery and tree trunks
Orientarium

Orientarium is the most modern pavilion in Europe dedicated to the fauna and flora of Southeast Asia. The facility covers an area of ​​10 football fields and houses 35 species of land animals and 180 species of fish. Visitors can observe the inhabitants of the Orientarium from three perspectives: underwater, land and from above. In addition, educational classes are held during the week, during which you can see the breeding facilities, learn about the work of animal caretakers, take part in training or prepare toys.

View of the interior of the Orientarium pavilion. Below, greenery and a walking path full of visitors and an animal enclosure, at eye level, platforms secured with netting, above them a wooden openwork ceiling structure
Orientarium

Mandoria 

View of the Mandoria attractions with scenery reminiscent of Venice – water, tenement houses on the canals, ships and boats stylized as old ones, a carousel.
Mandoria

Located in Rzgów, Mandoria is the first year-round amusement park in central Poland, and at the same time the largest theme park in Europe in the form of a 15th-century trading city, located in a building. In this City of Adventures, where Renaissance Europe meets modernity, we can find both family rollercoasters and classic carousels, huge slides, a mirror maze, a shooting range, lifeboats and many more.

 
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